People dont seem to understand you get what you pay for especially when it comes to a body shop. Skimp out now and it will cost you double to fix crappy body work.

Best thing I recommend is to check out reviews online at all the major sites. Be weary of "reviews" posted on forums with low post count because chances are it's the shop posting or a friend. I know a shop that does this a lot here and on fanatics and that's how they sucker people going to them. People will know soon enough.

If you are one of those people that think those guys in the local Best Buy parking lot doing "body work" is good enough then you will be happy with any shops work but if you are like most car enthusiasts like myself that type of work won't cut it.

Besides checking out reviews online also check out the shop in person prior. You can get an idea what type of work they do just based on how the shop looks and the types of cars they work on.

A lot of shops like to post bad comments about other shops and write positive comments about theirs. For example, when the first writer asked if Paul Petrone was good or not, people quickly wrote that MAC was the best and they really didn't say anything about Paul Petrone, if they are good or not. This is why I don't really write in forums because most of them have fixed comments by other body shops!

People dont seem to understand you get what you pay for especially when it comes to a body shop. Skimp out now and it will cost you double to fix crappy body work.

Best thing I recommend is to check out reviews online at all the major sites. Be weary of "reviews" posted on forums with low post count because chances are it's the shop posting or a friend. I know a shop that does this a lot here and on fanatics and that's how they sucker people going to them. People will know soon enough.

If you are one of those people that think those guys in the local Best Buy parking lot doing "body work" is good enough then you will be happy with any shops work but if you are like most car enthusiasts like myself that type of work won't cut it.

Besides checking out reviews online also check out the shop in person prior. You can get an idea what type of work they do just based on how the shop looks and the types of cars they work on.

I really think PP autobody only do a better paint job for the high end auto's that i've seen there. Why treat my paint job like a second class citizen with no green card and possible chance of deportation? I had a brand new factory bumper that they screwed over twice! Not too mention that they also kept my car there for over 2 months the first time. And as far as there mechanical shop is concerned, they will replace everything under the sun that they THINK is the problem with your car, wtf? don't they know how too trouble shoot and get to the real mechanical problem? They just suck period.....

I've gone to Paul Petrone years ago, probably 5 years ago, to get a window regulator fixed on an old e46 BMW.

It was a very straightforward transaction, I walked in, told him I needed a window regulator fixed, he told me how much, then 1 or 2 days later (I don't remember how long it took it's been so long) the car was done.

In this case it was a very easy transaction, no high pressure sales for getting a tune up or anything like that, I knew the price of a window regulator so his price for parts was on par, and his price for labor was reasonable too.

Although this was a very small repair, I probably would go there again if I had a BMW out of warranty...with that said, I probably wouldn't go there for body work, upon seeing the shop it looked geared more towards mechanical repairs. and after looking up MAC and seeing their setup online you can tell that place is definitely specialized for bodywork

repost:Funny cause I took my 1971 Dodge to Paul's to have the right side torsion bar replaced also a very long time ago. After receiving my car and driving it I noticed that it was sitting lop sided so I brought the car back to Paul to get it checked. They told me they installed a left sided torsion bar which was the wrong part ( a right side torsion bar should have been installed) but the remark from the mechanic when I told him the car was lop sided, he said well when you sit back in it will straighten out. Yes very professional staff. More time wasted when a simple job should have been done right the first time! And by the way, I'm not fat.......